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811. Deng Xiaoping: A Maker of History
The chief architect of China's reform and opening, Deng Xiaoping's legacy will live on after him.ON FEBRUARY 19, 1997, the great Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping died at the age of 93. As the news
Author: staff reporter JIN ZHONGWEN Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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812. The Rejuvenation of State-owned Enterprises
An important topic at the latest session of the National People's CongressTHE NATIONAL People's Congress (NPC) is China's highest organ of power. It is elected for a term of five years. Under normal
Author: staff reporter LI FUGEN Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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813. China's Only Children: Problems and Hopes
China comes to a reckoning with the social consequences of family planning. How difficult will the readjustment be?SINCE THE end of the 1970s, China has carried out a national family planning policy
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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814. Hongkong Students in the Inland Areas
Schools in Hongkong and the inland areas join hands.ACCORDING TO the State Education Commission, more and more youngsters from Hongkong came to study in institutions of higher learning in Beijing and
Author: staff reporter XU XIAOYAN Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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815. The Paintings of Li Qi
OUR READERS may have noticed that for this issue we used a painting on the cover, replacing our conventional choice of a photo. The painting shows Deng Xiaoping, the chief architect of China's reform
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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816. New Trend in Chinese Oil Painting
THE ART of oil painting, with its many different forms and techniques of expression, differs substantially from traditional Chinese painting. It has required a considerable adjustment in Chinese
Author: staff reporter YU FENG Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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817. A Newspaper Run by Children
No, not China Today! Read on.SHANGHAI IN the 1930s had a very popular children's rhyme describing the life of paper boys. Wearing nothing but rags and with little to eat, they were forced to wander
Author: staff reporter SHEN HONGLEI Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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818. The Song Jiang Martial Arts School
WHEN MOST children are still asleep, students at the Shandong Yuncheng Song Jiang Martial Arts School have already begun their morning exercises. They practice with spears, swords or bare hands. The
Author: staff reporter XIA ER Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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819. Report on China's First Economic Development Zone for Poverty Relief
More news on poverty in China, this time in one of the country's richest provinces.GUANGZHOU, LOCATED in Guangdong Province in South China, is an affluent city. Many of its residents own cars or
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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820. Beidaihe: From Mysterious Past to Present
CHINESE who are 45 or older know of Beidaihe because it was the late Chairman Mao Zedong's favorite resort. In 1954, while standing on a large rock in a rainstorm, he composed the poem Beidaihe. In
Author: staff reporter ZHOU YOUMA Year 1997 Issue 6 PDF HTML